Twitter has rapidly risen to become an excellent source of breaking news and a collection of wide-ranging viewpoints. At the same time, however, it can a bit intimidating to the new user. It's sometimes difficult to know who to follow for quality fantasy football-related news. To help erase this difficulty, we have interviewed some of our favorite tweeters.

Quick Bio (who you are, site(s) you represent, etc.): I am one of the core team of Pro Football Focus. PFF was set up by Neil Hornsby as a site to go through and grade every player, every snaps, in every game, and get a true picture of performance, without having to rely on what you're told by talking heads working from highlight reels and pre-prepared talking points. We're dedicated to becoming one of the first places people go to for football information. I'm one of PFF's main analysts as well as one of our writers on site. I'm from Dublin, Ireland, and currently live there after stints in the UK and USA. As well as writing about, analyzing and watching football I also play it on an amateur level in the Irish American Football League (IAFL) as a defensive back for the West Dublin Rhinos.

What is something unique about you that few would know about? I'm also a big fan of rugby, which is only interesting in so far as a couple of rugby players have begun to make the leap to football in recent times. Looking at what skills rugby can teach these guys that would transfer to football is interesting.

What you do for fun during the football offseason: Sleep! PFF's in-season schedule is pretty brutal. Also play sports, watch movies, the usual stuff.

Make your case for why fantasy football addicts should get on Twitter: Twitter is the best source of information anywhere, and you can get it all in one space simply by customizing who you follow. Every significant news that's broken in the past year has hit twitter before anywhere else.

Except for yourself, give us three to five MUST FOLLOWS on Twitter: @Profootbalfocus, the official PFF twitter account. @Mattbowen41, smart, savvy Xs and Os analysis from an ex player. @Smartfootball, I love a good in-depth, Xs and Os breakdown, and he has the best. @Evanmathis69, OG for the Eagles, funny guy, good success story, and underrated player.

Years playing fantasy football: Believe it or not, I'm one of the six people alive that doesn't actually play fantasy football. That's how hectic the in-season PFF schedule is!

Give a wild prediction about the 2012 season that most would be shocked if it happened (out on the limb thought): Alex Smith will win the Super Bowl.

Super Bowl Teams and Score: San Francisco 28 - 24 Houston

NFL Rookie of the Year: RGIII

NFL Comeback Player of the Year: Peyton Manning

Parting thoughts about anything at all: Twitter has become a fantastic community of football writers, FF and not, and everybody should jump on board.